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Clermont, FL June 5, 2018


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#1 Offline jdsaunders1390 - Posted June 8 2018 - 8:54 PM

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Hello! I found this alate near my shower. My house is in central Florida in a small subdivision that has many other houses with yards and a few trees. The area immediately surrounding the subdivision has forested areas, open fields, swamps, and lakes. Her gaster, head, thorax, and legs are all black. She is 4mm in length. Any help in identifying her would be greatly appreciated! (=

#2 Offline jdsaunders1390 - Posted June 8 2018 - 8:58 PM

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#3 Offline T.C. - Posted June 8 2018 - 8:59 PM

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Gonna need better well lit pictures.



#4 Offline Coregame3 - Posted June 8 2018 - 11:10 PM

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Looks like Nylanderia sp.


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